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Mayoralty Campaign Donations.Xlsx Name $ Donation City / Postal Code Individual cash donations under $50 $260.12 NA 452 total donations South West Properties Ltd. $5,000.00 Halifax NS B3J #Z2 No donations over $5,000 3SIXTY Public Affairs Inc. ‐ Blake Johnston $50.00 Ottawa ON K2A 2V4 17 donations of $5,000 24 donations between $2,500 and $4,999 3SIXTY Public Affairs Inc. ‐ Bill Dempster $50.00 Ottawa ON K2A 2V4 104 between 1000 and $2,499 Robert Peterson $100.00 Regina SK S4S 7J1 307 under $1,000 Karen Furey $125.00 St. John’s NL A1C 0A4 $260.12 in cash donations under $20 George Furey $125.00 St. John’s NL A1C 0A4 Commonwealth Investments Limited $3,000.00 Halifax B3H 4C4 1122 Tower Road Limited $500.00 Halifax NS B3H 1B7 6306 Cork Street Limited $500.00 Halifax NS B3H 1B7 John Graham $500.00 Halifax NS B3P 1E7 Michelle Awad Graham $500.00 Halifax NS B3P 1E7 Granite Capital Ltd. $1,000.00 Halifax NS B3H 2V9 Mathew Harris $1,000.00 Halifax NS B3L 4T6 Arthur Hustins $1,000.00 Musquodoboit Harbour NS B0J 2L0 Ocean Contractors Limited $500.00 Dartmouth NS B2Y 3Y9 William Fenton $100.00 Bedford NS B4A 4E4 Patricia Fenton $100.00 Bedford NS B4A 4E4 Elizabeth Jane Hustins $100.00 Lower Sackville NS B4C 3A4 Roderick MacDonald $100.00 Lower Sackville NS B4C 3A4 Shirley Locke $200.00 Bedford NS B4A 2H5 Raymond Wagner $200.00 Halifax NS B3J 2M4 Cheryl Frizzell $1,000.00 Bedford NS B4A 0A7 Bert Frizzell $1,000.00 Bedford NS B4A 0A7 Catherine Callbeck $200.00 PEI, C0B 1G0 Mark Eyking $100.00 Big Bras D'Or NS B1X 1H4 Cyrus Reporter $100.00 Ottawa ON, K2P 2P4 Wayne Easter $100.00 North Wiltshire PEI, C0A 1Y0 Matthew Mann $50.00 Kensington PEI, C0B 1M0 Patricia Dechman $50.00 Ottawa, ON K2G 2H2 Lawrence MacAulay $500.00 St Peter's PEI C0A 2A0 Frances MacAulay $500.00 St Peter's PEI C0A 2A0 Dominic Leblanc $1,000.00 Moncton, NB E1C 5S9 Dr. Kristy Duncan $1,000.00 Etobicoke ON M9R 2S7 Megan Leslie $200.00 Halifax NS B3K 3W8 John and Nancy McCallum $200.00 Oakville ON L6J 6N6 Robert Cordy $100.00 Dartmouth NS, B2W 6A2 Jane Cordy $100.00 Dartmouth NS, B2W 6A2 Howard Foote $100.00 St. John's NL A1G 1J8 Judy Foote $100.00 St. John's NL A1G 1J8 Lisa Kathleen Stilborn $200.00 Ottawa ON K2P 2G2 Scott Andrews and Susan Mosher $250.00 Conception Bay S NF A1X 7Y3 Roger Cuzner $52.50 Glace Bay NS B1A 2W4 Lynn Cuzner $52.50 Glace Bay NS B1A 2W4 Parallax Public Affairs Inc. $100.00 Ottawa, ON K1P 1A4 Sean Casey $50.00 Charlottetown, PE C1E 1X7 Kathleen Casey $50.00 Charlottetown, PE C1E 1X7 Kim and Bruce Shoveller $100.00 Arnprior ON K7S 1X7 Terrence and Ellen Mercer $100.00 Ottawa ON, K1R 7T1 Marlene Floyd $100.00 Gatineau QC J9H 5K6 Percy Downs and Roslyn Saunders $100.00 Charlottetown, PE C1A 3P3 William Adams $100.00 Ottawa ON K1R 1B5 Fances Scarpaleggia $100.00 Kirkland PQ, H9H 3R7 Pamela and Ralph Goodale $100.00 Regina SK S4S 6X1 Ian MacKay $100.00 Ottawa ON K1N 1K4 Edmond and Heather Chiasson $100.00 Rockcliffe ON K1M oL3 Joshua Eyking $100.00 Ottawa ON, K1N 9M2 Geoffrey Regan $100.00 Bedford NS B4A 3S7 Justin Trudeau $100.00 Montreal, Quebec, H3R 2C1 Cresco Developments Limited $1,000.00 Bedford NS, B4A 3Z2 Sawlor Built Homes $500.00 Dartmouth, NS B3B 1X2 Kimco, Investment Company $1,000.00 Dartmouth NS, B2W 3Y2 Hawthorne Capital Inc $2,500.00 Bedford, NS B4C 4C7 Guaranty GMAC Real Estate $1,000.00 Halifax NS, B3M 2J9 Micco Companies $1,000.00 Halifax NS, B3M 2M1 Wilcraft Concrete Services Limited $1,000.00 Halifax, NS B3K 5M4 Gerald Slaunwhite $1,000.00 Halifax NS, B3M 4V7 ParkDale Developments $1,000.00 Timberlea, NS B3T 1B8 Gem Health Care Group Ltd $1,000.00 Halifax NS, B3H 2P8 W. Eric Whebby Limited $1,000.00 Dartmouth, NS, B3B 1X2 John K. F. Irving $2,000.00 Saint John, NB, E2K 5R3 United Gulf Developments $5,000.00 Halifax NS, B3M 2L4 Campbell Comeau Engineering Limited $1,000.00 Halifax NS, B3H 4S2 Briar Group Incorporated $5,000.00 Dartmouth, NS, B2Y 3Y2 Siobhan Coady $250.00 St. John's NL A1B 1R5 Shona Kinley $50.00 Halifax NS B3H 4G1 David Reid $100.00 Head of St. Margarets, NS B3Z 2E7 Steven Keeling $100.00 Halifax NS B3K 4P6 Rob Smith $250.00 Waverly, NS B2R 1Z1 Mike Brien $1,000.00 Bedford NS B4A 3C1 Todd King $100.00 Cow Bay NS B3G 1L1 Debbie Ritcey $250.00 Halifax NS B3H 4A7 Lydia Bugden $250.00 Halifax NS B3H 2L9 Ronald Stewart $250.00 Halifax NS B3H 1T5 Tracey MacLeod $50.00 Dartmouth NS B2W 1S2 John Snow $100.00 Dartmouth NS B2V 2K1 Peter McCreath $100.00 Hubbards NS B0J 1T0 Malcolm MacDougall $100.00 Dartmouth NS B2V 2B7 Scott Ellison $250.00 Halifax NS B3H 3S9 Marcel Deveau $100.00 Halifax NS B3M 1H1 Hon Alan Abraham $250.00 Halifax NS B3H 3A3 Kenneth Brown $50.00 Dartmouth NS B3A 4T7 Willian Ritchie $250.00 Halifax NS B3H 3G8 Robert Paul Bent $200.00 Dartmouth NS B2Y 4J8 Flinn Electric $1,000.00 Dartmouth NS B3A 1H5 Anne Grantmyre $100.00 Halifax NS B3H 3P3 Colleen Adams $50.00 Dartmouth NS B3A 3S6 Shane DeCoste $250.00 Dartmouth NS B2W 0H6 Denis Pellichero $100.00 Dartmouth NS B2Y 4G2 Belinda Oxner $50.00 Dartmouth NS B2W 3C8 Jerome Downey $5.10 Halifax NS B3K 3R3 Chris Crowell $50.00 Toronto ON M6S 3B8 Rhonda Burke $50.00 Dartmouth NS B2W 4G3 Cathy McKelvey $100.00 Dartmouth NS B3A 2X2 Blair Eavis $100.00 Lower Sackville NS B4C 1N2 Jim Goddard $25.00 Dartmouth NS B3A 2V9 Raymond Muise $50.00 Dartmouth NS B3A 4B3 Safi Amir $25.00 Dartmouth NS B2X 3G6 Vernon Clarke $250.00 Dartmouth NS B2W 2G1 Michael Flynn $100.00 Dartmouth NS B2W 1S6 Bruce Russell $250.00 Halifax NS B3M 4B9 David Nantes $200.00 Dartmouth NS B2V 1Z1 Kathie Swenson $50.00 Halifax NS B2H 4S3 Bernard Gunning $50.00 Dartmouth NS B2X 1G5 Paul Doucette $200.00 Bedford NS B4A 4G6 John Gillis $500.00 Halifax NS B3K 4B2 Gary Allen $100.00 Dartmouth NS B3A 2R5 Robert Richardson $1,000.00 Halifax NS B3H 2H6 Denis Ryan $500.00 Halifax NS B3J 3R7 Jim Wilson $1,000.00 Halifax NS B3H 1Y4 Robert‐Yves Mazerolle $50.00 Halifax NS B4B 1S1 Dianne Ferguson $50.00 Halifax NS B3H 3Z8 Andrew Black $400.00 Halifax NS B3L 3G3 Julia Rivard $50.00 Lake Loon NS B2W 3V5 Carole Perkons $50.00 Dartmouth NS B2X 2A7 Michelle Darlington $5.10 Halifax NS B3K 5R7 Joshua Bates $100.00 Halifax NS B3K 0A3 Duncan Hills $100.00 Ottawa ON, K1H 6E4 Lori Turnbull $100.00 Wolfville NS B4P 2E9 Lydia Bowie $50.00 Dartmouth NS B2X 2E7 David Murphy $100.00 Ottawa, ON K2P 2E6 Katie Hawkins $100.00 Gatineau PQ J9J 1A5 Ruth Goldbloom $100.00 Halifax NS B3J 4A2 Carolyn Bennett $300.00 Toronto ON M5P 2M2 John Vienneau $500.00 Bedford NS B4A 3M3 Wayne Chahley $1,000.00 Halifax NS B3J 3X7 Terry Mercer $100.00 Mount Uniacke NS B0N 1Z0 Wilson Fuel Co Limited $1,000.00 Halifax NS B3K 2Y3 Ron Lovett $100.00 Halifax NS B3H 2R7 Philip Jenkins $100.00 Halifax NS B3H 4E7 David van de Wetering $100.00 Halifax NS B3H 1P2 Allan Billard $20.00 Fall River NS B2T 1E6 Jim Goddard $50.00 Dartmouth NS B3A 2V9 Malcolm Fraser $25.00 Halifax NS B3J 3N2 Laurence Bell $100.00 Dartmouth NS, B2Y 3Y8 Douglas Hall $2,000.00 Halifax NS, B3H 2H8 UpMyGame $500.00 Halifax NS B3H 2V9 Larry Gibson $1,000.00 Fall River NS, B2T 1A4 Jeff Sommerville $200.00 Halifax NS B3H 2P5 Peter Fardy $500.00 Halifax NS B3H 4B5 Irene Lane $100.00 Halifax NS B3L 2L5 Kenneth Brown $25.00 Dartmouth NS, B3A 4T7 Malcolm Fraser $25.00 Halifax NS ‐ B3J 3N2 Bill Black $1,000.00 Halifax NS B3J4A2 James Stuewe $1,000.00 Toronto, ON M5E 1Z5 Jamie Welsh $100.00 Dartmouth, NS B2W 0H6 Matthew Metlege $500.00 Halifax NS B3H 1R2 John & Esther Ghosn $400.00 Halifax NS B3N 3K3 Canterelle Holdings Ltd. (Allan Shaw) $5,000.00 Halifax NS B3J 2X1 Monaco Investments $1,500.00 Halifax NS B3M 3G3 James Francis $200.00 Halifax NS, B3H 4G8 Five Fisherman/Conrwalis Property Ltd. $5,000.00 Halifax NS B3J 2W1 Susan & Denis Connor $500.00 Halifax NS B3H 3P4 Daniel Holland $200.00 Halifax NS B3H 2N5 George Caines $500.00 Halifax NS B3H 4M3 Scotia Fuels Ltd. $500.00 Halifax NS, B3K 5L9 James Farquhar $500.00 Halifax NS B3H 4G3 C.W. Hayward $100.00 Halifax NS B3N 0A3 MPHM Project Leaders $1,000.00 Ottawa, ON K2C 1E6 Michael Zatzman $3,000.00 Halifax NS B3H 1G2 WHW Architects $500.00 Halifax NS B3J 2C8 Colin MacDonald $2,500.00 Halifax NS B3H 4C2 Carol MacDonald $2,500.00 Halifax NS B3H 4C2 O'Regan's Toyota Dartmouth $5,000.00 Dartmouth, NS B2W 6L4 Ritchfam Holdings Limited $1,000.00 Halifax NS B3H 3G8 Victor and Judith Goldberg $1,000.00 Halifas NS, B3H 1P2 Ronald Pink $1,000.00 Halifax NS B3H 1A6 Granville Dental Centre $500.00 Bedford NS B4A 1B7 Solomon Ghosn $1,000.00 Bedford, NS, B4A 4E9 Anthony & Sabah Metlej $1,000.00 Halifax,NS, B3H 2M5 Fenwick Developments LTD $1,000.00 Halifax,NS, B3M 1Z4 Hage Investments LTD $500.00 Halifax, NS, B3S 1K5 Joseph Faddoul $500.00 Halifax, Ns, B3S 0E6 O.L.L Leasing & Holding Limited $1,000.00 Halifax, Ns, B3M 4J9 Garden Stone Place‐ 3223041 NSL $1,000.00 Halifax, NS, B3N 2 Z6 Yousseff Faddoul $1,000.00 Halifax, NS, B3N 3G2 Bassam Nahas $1,000.00 Halifax, NS, B3P 1C7 Lody Tannous $1,000.00 Halifax, NS, B3M 3Y9 George Tannous $1,000.00 Halifax, NS, B3M 3Y9 2207874 Ontario Limited‐ Banc Group of Companies $2,000.00 Bedford, NS, B4A 0c1 Paramount Management $1,000.00 Halifax, NS, B3J 1Y2 Castlehill Development Ltd $2,000.00 Halifax, NS, B3S 1P9 Dexel Development Ltd $1,000.00 Halifax, NS, B3J 1Y2 Youssef Ghosn $2,000.00 Halifax,NS, B3K 0B5 Andrew Metlege $500.00 Halifax, NS, B3H 1R2 Joseph C.
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